A female head teacher is commonly referred to as a "headmistress" in some contexts, although the term "principal" is widely used and applicable to both male and female head teachers. In many modern educational settings, the title "principal" is preferred for its gender neutrality. Additionally, some may use "head of school" to encompass all school leaders, regardless of gender.
George Sampson's head teacher is a female :) xx George Sampson's head teacher is a female :) xx
yes a female teacher is still sensei
It is traditional for schools to have head Teachers, although some schools may call their head teachers by a different name such as a principle. Many schools may also have a deputy head teacher. the deputy head teacher's role is to take over (Or assist) the head teacher.
a female teacher is "une professeur" in French. "madame" is used to address her. Une enseignante is the general term used - in a Primary school, she is une institutrice and the children call her Maîtresse. In un collège or un lycée, the students say une prof.
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If you mean the male head of the (in this case) herd, then you call it an "Alpha male". CORRECT ANSWER: Male elephants are called bulls. However, there is no male head of the herd. The head of a herd is always a female elephant, a cow. Elephants are a matriarchal society, which means they are female centric.
no a head start teacher does not i know because my mom was a head start teacher!
A male teacher . . . "LEHR-air" A female teacher . . . "LEHR-air-in"
Maggie Lena Walker was an African American teacher and business woman. She was the first female of any race to become head of bank.
you have to be 16 and also before you can drop out you have to shag your form tutor female or male and you have to get pregnant with the head teachers baby again if they are female or male if they are the same sex as you you have to get them to choose a teacher which is the opersite sex that you can get pregnant with if you are a male you have to get the teacher pregnant
"Maestra" is the word for teacher in Spanish. To specify a female teacher, you can say "maestra."